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Put in order from least to greatest

4/5, -3/6, -4/7, 2/3

Put in order from least to greatest 4/5, -3/6, -4/7, 2/3-example-1

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Answer:

-4/7, -3/6, 2/3, and 4/5

Explanation:

You want to put the 2 negative fractions first, since they are the least numbers. -4/7 is less than -3/6. So those 2 would go first.

Now for the positives. We can find a common denominator by multiplying 3 by 5 and 5 by 3.

10/15 and 12/15.

Obviously, 4/5 is greater than 2/3, so the order would be -4/7, -3/6, 2/3, and 4/5

Hope this helps!

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Convert all to decimal form:

4/5 = 0.8

-3/6 = -0.5

-4/7 = -0.571428

2/3 = 0.6

The correct order would be:

-4/7, -3/6, 2/3, 4/5

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